The globalist gravy train just derailed spectacularly, and the American taxpayer is finally off the hook.
President Donald Trump has executed what can only be described as a surgical strike against the international bureaucratic establishment, signing a historic memorandum ordering the immediate withdrawal of the United States from sixty-six international organizations – and the mainstream media is pretending it never happened.
The White House directive, sent to every executive department and agency in the federal government, didn't mince words. Thirty-five non-UN bodies and thirty-one United Nations agencies have been defunded and abandoned in what may be the most significant reassertion of American sovereignty in modern history.
The "Kill List" That Has Globalists Panicking
The memorandum cites Executive Order 14199, which directed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to conduct a comprehensive review of every international organization receiving U.S. funding. After careful deliberation with his cabinet, President Trump determined that dozens of these entities have been actively working against American interests – while cashing American checks.
Gone is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Eliminated is the Global Forum on Migration. Defunded is the International Renewable Energy Agency. The International Solar Alliance? Axed.
Organization after organization that pushed climate restrictions, open borders, and global governance schemes – all of them cut off from American taxpayer dollars. Permanently.
UN Agencies Feel the Pain
The United Nations bureaucracy took it on the chin as well. The Department of Economic and Social Affairs? Defunded. Multiple ECOSOC commissions spanning Africa, Latin America, and Asia? Terminated. The Peacebuilding Commission and Peacebuilding Fund? Gone.
The UN Alliance of Civilizations – an outfit that spent years lecturing Americans about how to run their own country – is now stripped of the funding that kept it alive.
"No more wasting taxpayer dollars on globalist agendas," the White House announced publicly. "The United States will leave 66 organizations that no longer serve the best interests of the country."
This wasn't symbolic posturing. This wasn't a campaign promise to be memory-holed after the inauguration. This was a binding directive ordering every federal agency to immediately effectuate withdrawal. No loopholes. No slow roll. No ambiguity.
The Media Blackout That Tells You Everything
Here's what should infuriate every American patriot: the entire White House press corps received this memorandum via email. Every single one of them. And yet, finding domestic coverage of this historic action required searching foreign outlets.
India covered it. Africa covered it. Europe covered it. Asia covered it.
But American legacy media? Crickets.
That deafening silence tells you exactly who they serve – and folks, it isn't you. The same media establishment that breathlessly covered every anti-Trump leak and anonymous source for years suddenly can't find the news value in a sitting president reclaiming American sovereignty from unelected foreign bureaucrats.
What America First Looks Like
For decades, American taxpayers funded the privilege of being undermined. We bankrolled climate compacts designed to hamstring our economy. We financed migration forums that encouraged illegal border crossings. We subsidized global governance councils that treated American sovereignty as an obstacle to overcome.
That era is officially over.
President Trump just delivered the message Americans have wanted to send to the international bureaucracy for generations: You do not speak for us. You do not rule us. And you will not be funded by us.
Treaties terminated. Funding severed. Sovereignty reclaimed.
The globalists just learned a hard lesson about what happens when America puts America first. The question now is simple: will the Republican Congress back this historic move, or will the swamp creatures try to restore the globalist funding pipeline?
Stay vigilant, patriots. The fight for American sovereignty is far from over.
